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Show r - t 'THB HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1922. Bona are visiting friends in Provo. and IndtTldniUv anil William 1 Mr. and ' Mrs.' Hollis Curtis "and Wilburn, as general chairman of lE daughter Leta, of Salt Lake, spent said association, and Individually. J tne wee acre wtta Mr -- ana Mrs. Local union no, ibis or interna Henry Erlandson. tional Association of Machinists Mr. and Mrs. Jack Koch, Mr. and Mrs. William Caldwell and Mark of Provo, Utah, O. W. Mann, as news be should iweWhr ; Ethel DndtAtj'An Caldwell of Salt Lake were the Editor, president of naid local union and ' bocieij TheTIerald office, phone 95. guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. Individually. B. 3.;.JtelafcjuLafegJ president of said local union and Mr. wad Mrs. A. H. Wilson spent individually, Heddington, as at Magna with Mr. the week-enfinancial secretary of said local and Mrs. John Loutensocfc. union and individually, F. J. Ten-naPAY80N SOCIETY VINEYARD AND LAKEVIEW Mrs. Herman Tagge and Mrs. secretary; of said local union and Individually, Ray Downs of Salt Lake spent the week-en- d E. B. Smoot, as treasurer of said here with Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Deek Darger of lr ana local union and ' individually, P. Frank Smith, here week-enthe Eu'reka spent Provo were visitors at Vineyard N. Chapman, as chairman of said , Mr. 4nd Mrs. Ed Patten and chil Jeppson. dren are visiting in Salt Lake with Sunday. ' local union and individually, and iith Mr and Mrs. Henry Douglaa. B. i, McHale and Robert GillesHyru relatives. Wallace Mrs. J. and Clegg M,r. B. E. Townsend of Long -- Mr. and Mrs. Ed Robinson as committeemen of said pie,and Mr. spent of were the dinner guests local union and Individually. ch Calif, arrived with Lehi friends In Mrs. Daniel Wadley of Lindon Sun- International Brotherhood of Black 5f! ntac for the funeral of their Sanday Mra, John Cravens, was hostess day. Miss Belva Wadley accom,' Julia Douglas. smiths, Drop Forgers and Helpers ladies of the the After panied them home and will visit of a: Aadema of Salt on Friday to America, J. W. Kline, as presinoon club. Furs are a good inin Vineyard fox a tew days. . Sewing of said brotherhood and indent spent a part oft the week here Madeline Miss of friends The Gam Allen and girt LeRoy as Taylor C. J. and dividually, Shrum, with ner Wilson surprised her on Saturday mon motored to Heber and' spent vestment. They, wear general chairman of said brotheroccasion . her the the Lake " Bait being of evening, Sunday. day hood Allspec and individually. a long time and stay Luncheon Mr. and Mrs, Sylvan Rasband of Local Union No. ... of Internation anniversary. . irt of Jlr. and Mrs. Wit birthday! was served in Memorial park, after Provo and Mr. and Mrs. Henry al Brotherhood of Blacksmiths, Heawu. Ham in style. Joseph Crook land which a pleasant evening of games Moulton of Heber were Vineyard Drop Forgers and Helpers of the at were and enjoyed visitors Quisle last Friday. of Provo, Utah, and A. America, faruily of Jg home. Thos enjoying the affair Mr. and Mrs. "William Lindsay of Nelson, a chairman of said local pwv". were Miss Naomi Ellsworth, Effie Heber were the guests of Mrs. U. and Mr. andMr gram Crook, union and individually. Naomi J. Clegg; Saturday. Fae Wilson. Ethel Scharrer, International Broth erhod of Boiler George wuuo. Birdie Daniels, Chiotiei nta.ee Murray A. Murdock, Vern Wil anH Xfra. Belveal, O. L. Mann, E. A. Snymakers, Iron Ship Builders and uwen Har reruns, liams jumma Earl Wilson, and PWkfnt Wesley Harding attended der, A. King, E. W. Bentley, J. A. FrankAmerica, Helper8"tf hall Mr. and Mrs. T. ris Louise Ware and the honored the Black Hawk reunion at SpanJ. P. Boule, 11. Falk-ner- , lin, as president of said brothern Glenn. Mr. and Mr. Dlxoa and meat. . ish Fork last week. , G. T. Mildenhall, Ezra Stevand P. M. and hood, individually, WUson, Mrs. Kenneth Harry Dawson of Salt Lake spent 'Mrs. Roland Harding and daugh ' Wageman, as general chairman Mr. and Mm. C. BLCloward ens, E. Hecker, M. A. Brown, here. Mrs. Dawson ters, Leah and Verna spent the ind Mr and Mrs. Bert Phelps spent the week-enand individbrotherhood of Hugh Mooney, N. A. Peterson, A. said him week-enand little son' accompanied . in Provo. L. Carter, J. 8. Linton, W. Soren-son- , Sunday' at Castilla Springs. ually. of months two a viist and after Mr. home, The Boy Scouts of the Vineyard Local Union No. ... of Internation. V. H. Johnson, W. B, Re.tber-ford- , Mrs Alice Smith and Mr. and Mrs. ward intend to take a three days' were her parents, J. A. Larson, E. J. Edwards, al Brotherhood of Boilermakers, Mrs B C. Done of Salt Lakesister-in-la- here with Heber Curtis. hike up Timpanogos on the 16th, J. Vest, L. Leffler, R. Peterson, J. Iron Ship Builders and Helpers of here for the funeral of their Moore Miss and Irene Miss Revs 17th and 18th. The young men will Mrs. Julia Douglass. Peay, G. H. Carter, Jacob Felix, America, of Provo, Utah, J. G. be accompanied by Scout Master W. A. Hinze L. A. Wynaught, O. Simmonson as president of said Thorit Hebertsen. Groneman, J. Arrowsmith, Amos local union and individually, J. A. Thomas Jti??.!ul"n o: ::el;r v.a. Riding. Ray Vincent, D. C. Skin-nef- f Starr, as vice president of said a Provo visitor Saturday. G. Smith, Chas. Jtsnsen, Morlocal union and individually, W. Mr- and Mrs. Edwin Dye and ris Peay and Percy Black all of M. Welker, as; chairman of said daughter Edna were the guests of Provo, Utah, as members of cerlocal union and individually, and Hyrum Larsen, Sunday. tain of said aforesaid local 0. M. Clark, as financial secreMr. and Mrs. Mark Law and Mr. of said local union and indi- unions, and individually. tary and Mrs. Beardall, Mr. and Mrs. Defendants. vidually and L. W. Carter, as Lacell Bird of Sprlngville were committeeman of said local union The President of the United States Vineyard visitors last Sunday. and individually. " of America. A splendid time is reported by Amalgamated Sheet Metal Workers To the Union Pacific System Fed the Lakeview Boy Scouts who have J. J. International Alliance, Emspent the last 'three days at StewHynes, as president of said alli- eration No. 105 of the Railway art's Flat. ance and Individually, and A. M. ployes Department of the Ameriran Mrs. George Vine of Salt Lake, Gibson, as general chairman of Federation of Labor, and William who has been visiting with Mrs. Wilburn as a member of the execu said alliance and individually. Anna L. Glade, has returned to her Local Union No. ... of Amalga- tive board of toe said federation Local home. mated Sheet Meta) Workers Inter- No. 105, and individually; Sunday evening in the Lakeview national Alliance, of Provo, Utah, Union No. 1515 of Internaiioual As ward Miss Ethel Nuttall and Merril C. S. Jones, as chairman of said sociation of Machinists of Provo, Bunnell were theinteresting speak Utah, O. W. Mann as president of local union and Individually. ers. Music was furnished by the International Brotherhood of Elec- said local union, and individually, ward choir. trical Workers, Jas. P. Noonan, as B. J. David as vice president of said The Beehive girls of the Vineyard president of said brotherhood local union, and individually, B. N. ward went to the lake last Satur and individually, and B. R. Roach, Reddington an financial secretary day and highly enjoyed bathing and as chairman' of said 'brotherhood of said local union, aud individual luncheon. ly, K.i J. Tennant as recording sec They were chaperoned and individually. Bertha Brotherhood Railway Carmen of retary of said local union, and indi by Mrs. Ella Hebertson, Lewis, Lucille Holdaway and Dru- America, Martin F. Ryan, as vidually, E. B. Smoot. as treasurer zella Madsen, president of said brotherhood of said local union, adn individual Saturday evening Vida Murdock, and individually, and B. H. Furse, ly, P. N. Chapman as chairman of Ethel Scott, Alta Madsen and Dru- as general chairman of said said local union, and individually, zella Madsen formed a party and and B. J. McHale and Robert Gillesbrotherhood and individually. enjoyed bathing, luncheon and Local Union No. 1248 of Brother- pie as committeemen of said local Local and individually; dancing at Geneva.' hood Railway Carmen of Amer union of International ica, of Provo, Utah, J. R. Thomp- Union No. . . TEMPORARY WRIT OF INJUNC- son, as president of said local Brotherhood of Blacksmiths, Drop TION, NO. 6892, IN EQUITY. union and individually, E. J. Hall, Forgers and Helpers of America, of In the District Court of the United Jr., as vice president of said Provo, Utah, and A. Nelson as States, for the District of Utah, local union and individually, Jo- chairman of said local union, aud Central Division. seph E. Taylor, as secretary and individually; Local Union No. ... Los Angeles & Salt Lake Railroad of treasurer of said local union and of International Brotherhood E. L. Elliott, as Boilermakers, Iron Ship Builders Company, a corporation. individually, Plaintiff, financial secretary of said local and Helpers "of America, of Provo, vs. union and individually, William Utah, J. G. Simmonson as presiRailway Employes Department of Cox, as chairman of said local dent of said local union, and indithe American Federation of union and Individually, and T. L. vidually, J. A. Starr as vice presiLabor, B. M. Jewell, as president Evans and William Ridge, as com- dent of said local anion, and indior remodeling your old home with a colonnade or book of said federation. And Individual mitteemen of said local union vidually, W. M. Welker as chairother or man "of said local union, and Indiany cases, mentel shelf or a kitchen cupboard, and individually. ly, J. F. McGrath, as vice presi dent of said federation and ind- J, L. Woods, A. Anderson, F. vidually, O. M. Clark as financial kind t qr haveyQutlurniture repaired, and J. Scott, as secretary-tividually, secretaryof eaid local union,- - and reasurer of said federaG. A. Harrison, Ward M. Welker, individually, and L. W. Carter as tion and Individually. J. S. Allen. Heber Clark, B. F. committeeman of paid local union, W-PetersUnion Pacific System Federation Cox, William Kavochevich, W. D. and individually; Local Union No. No. 105 of the Railway Employes Sheet Metal Speakman, F. K. Burke, W. T. . . . of Amalgamated Phone 554-- J. 443 West First North. Department of the American Dargon, J. A. 8mith, C. C, Falk, Workers International St.Alliance of Jones as Federation of Labor, B. H. Furse, H. A. White, F. Farmer, Edw. Provo, Utah, and C. as president of said federation, Leeks, Paul Waite, J. S. Radmall, chairman of said local union, and A. N. Stoddard, M. Cluff, A. Stew- individually; Local Union No. 1248 and Individually, and Anthony Johnson, as secretary-treasure- r art, Wm. Mann, Geo. Nuttall, W. of Brotherhood Railway Carmen of of said federation and individualGurr, T. Taylor, T. H. Carter, America, of Provo, Utah, J. R. Earl Dewey, Fred HedquUt, A. C. Thompson as president of said local ly, William Wilburn, C. J. Shrum, F. M. Wageman, A. M. Gibson, B. Gilner, W. T. Everett, J. A. Lunn, union, and individually, E. J. Hall, R. Roach, B. B. Furse, as memW. J. Burgess, H. W. William- Jr., as vice president of said local bers of the executive board of son, J. W. Bone, W. T. Nelson, W. union, and individually, Joseph E. said federation No. 105. and indiJ. Warner, jM. L. Cook, M. M. Taylor as secretary and treasurer vidually. Craner, H. S. Johnson, Ed. Bailey, of said local union, and IndividualInternational Association of Ma Frank Watklns, Ray Watkins, ly, E. L. Elliott as financial secreLee Cotlett, C. Cravens, McKin-le- tary of said local union, and indichinists, William H. Johnson, as president of said association, and Cook, R. L Gillespie, Thos. vidually, William Cox as chairman individually, Thomas Wilson, as Moore, J. H. Bills. Chas. Wilson, of said local union, and individualvice president of said association J. Phone Eight-O- , "Where the Flowers Grow" Kirk. O. W. Anderson, E. S. ly, and T. L. Evans and William And Bave EK n aw Jim to 30 A 10 per cent deposit will hold your purchase until you are ready to wear it d , Mr O to. 0.fr,L, Make your selection . tke .A' f Jf d d ji.-.-..- - Special Tire ale - Smashing reductions on Fabric Tires. All tires carry standard gurantee. S U PER I HOB BUY STOCK LIMITED - R onJT Suoerior Gasoline 28c Per Gallon Superior Motor Co. If Yqj Are pding a Home . xrf-cae- Se St on Provo Greonhouso '. y REMOVED TO GREENHOUSE defend-command- Wat-kins- -- f . -. - injure-the-elalirti- a.-ea- - r' 30 V IR VINE'S IR VINE'S .Jr. TOMORROW (FRIDAY) IS DOLLAR PAY ATIEVINE'S SERVICE FIRST $L25 Novelty 3eads, your a,...;...., $1.00 SERVICE LAST SERVICE ALL THE TIME '2fl MrSI Fancy CURBNO GUTTER ' . t Barrettes, $1.25 $1.00 Qne lot Galatea Cloth, 89c nn value, four yards for. y iiww ti ; NO .WATTING - . ToV... CA3 Drive Id and Be Served, a .", of said good conscience,' and that a writ matntainiBf at or eif1t?e premfset Ridge aB committeemen local union and individually; and'01 injunction preliminary ro me or tie piamurx or on or near tne J. L. Woods, A. Anderson, F. Dren-nan- , final hearing is proper and should streets, alleys, paths or roads lead-- ; be allowed as against you, the above ing to the premises of the plaintiff, J. 8. Radmall, G. L. Kelly, G. named defendants and each of you, or anywhere within the city limtir S. A. Harrison, J. Allen, Heber reepectively, and all other persons of the city of Provo, state of Utah, or except as herein provided, any rep-- " Clark, B. F. Cox, William Kavoche- in active concert, combination with you and all other resentatlves, agents or pickets, vich, W. D. Speakman. F. K. participation associating or acting whh cept that the said defendants may Burke, W. T. Dargon, J. A. Smith, or members of the aforesaid local maintain two agents or representa-uniou- s. C. C. Falk, H. A. White, F. Farmer, - tives as pickets at or near each of Edw. Leeks, Paul Walte, Ai N. in Consideration the two entrances to the 'shopapf Therefore, Stoddard. M. Cluff, A. Stewart, Wm.' Whereof, and of the particular mat- - the eaitl plaintiff at Provo, Utah, Mann, Geo. Nuttall, W. Gurr, T. ters in said petition and affidavits nd that said designated repre. Taylor, T. li. Carter, Earl Dewey, contained, you are hereby strictly sentatlves or pickets ef the Fred Hedquist, A. C. Gilner, W. T, that you, the above antg are hereby enjoine f renvmak-- 1 Everett, J'. A. Lunn, W. J. Bur- named defendants, and each of you, ing communications to persons en- gess, II. W. Williamson, J. W. respectively, and all other persons terlng or leaving the property of Hone, W. T. Nelon, W. J. Warner, in active concert, combination or the plaintiff in an abusive, libel M. L. Cook, Al. M. Craner, H. 8. participation with you, and all ous or threatening manner, or from , other persons having notice of this 'Johnson, Ed Bailey, Frank persuading or attempting tO:pej Ray Watklns, Lee Corlett, C. order and each and every one of suade Baid persons, otherwise than. Cravens, McKinley Cook, R. L. you do absolutely desist and refrain in a peaceful and lawful manner; Gillespie, Thos. Moore, J. H. Ellis, from interfering with, hindering, or from obstructing tuch person In Chas. Wilson, J. H. Kirk, O. W. obstructing or stopping the busi- any way or by accompanying him E. S. Belveal, 0. L. Mann, ness of the plaintiff or its agents, againt his will; and all and singu. E. A. Snyder, A. King. E. W. Bent-ley- servants or employes in the maintelar the persons in active concert. or . Wilford Gurr, J. P. Boule, II. nance, conduct or operation of its combination, agreement or con- Falkner, G. T. Mildenhall, Ezra business by the use of threats, in- spiracy with the defendants or any ' , Stevens, E. Hecker, M. A. Brown, timidations, force or violence; from of them, unlawfully, as hereinbefore Hugh Mooney, N. A. Peterson, A. U In. any manner Intimidating or set forth, are enjoined and inhibited Carter, J. S. Linton, W. Sorenson, threatening or accomplishing per- from congregating or loitering on V. If. Johnson, W. ti. Rctberford, J. sonal Injury to any of plaintiff's or near the property or premises of A. Larson, 11 J. Edwards, J. Vot-1- . employes, or from trespassing or laintlff, or in the highways or rHr L. Leffler, R. Peterson, J. Peay, G. Kolng upon its depots, platforms or oads by which access Ts had to the II. Cart-- r, Jacob Felix, W. A. Hinze, other property, yards, tracks, build property or premises of the plainL A. Vynaught,,0. Groneman, J. ings, shops or premises, or from tiff, as well as from ma1ntalnlnffor.x . Aaios Hiding, Ray congregating, except as hereinafter participating in maintaining pa- -' 4 Arrowsmith, Vincent, D. C. Skinner, G. Smith provided, in any number in groups trols around or about" Bald vpropL-erty- , until this Honorable Court to' ..-Chas. Jensen, Morris Peay and about plaintiff's premises or the f Percy Black, all of Provo, Utah, as places of customary Ingress or chancery sitting, or a Judge thereof members of certain of said afore- egress to and from the same, or in chambers, shall make other said local unions and individually, from in any manner interfering order to the contrary in modHlca-tlo- n J . and all other persons in active con- with the free use or occupation by i thereof, It Is Further Ordered that cert, combination or participation plaintiff of any and all of its propcr above referred to shall toe with them, and all other persons erty premises of every kind or associated or acting with or mem- character; or from in any manner, named and designated by J. C, bers of the above named local whatsoever, by the use of assaults, Chapman, chairman of the execuunions and all other persons hav- assaults and batteries, personal tive strike committee, or his sue- threats of bodily harm, intimi- cesor as such chairman. ing notice of this order, Greeting. Hereof tail not under penalty of Whereas, it hath been represent- dations or threats ot violence of ed to the Honorable Judge of the any kind, profane, abusive or ob- what the law directs. scene United States District Court for the To the marshal of said court to language, hindering, obstruct District of Utah on the part of the ing or preventing any person in execute and return In due form ot plaintiff In its certain petition in the employ of plaintiff from per- law. equity and affidavits of certain in- forming his duties; from inducing Witness, the Honorable Tillman dividuals in support thereof before or attempting to induce by threats, D. Johnson, judge of said court, and the judge of said court to be re- intimidations, force or violence, or the seal thereof, at Salt Lake City lieved touching the matters com- by suggestion of harm or danger or in said district, this fifteenth day plained ot In which said petition putting in fear, or otherwise than of August, in the year ot onr Lord it is stated among other things that iy peaceful and lawful persuasion nineteen hundred and twenty-two- . the said defendants are combining irom preventing Individuals from and the one hundred and forty-sevand confederating with others to entering plaintiffs employment or enth of the Independence of the Jha -UiBtgd giati of America.-touching the- - plfllntiff'a.employea matters set forth In said petition performance of their duties or to JOHN W. CHRISnV and that said actings and doings in leave the employment of the plain- (Seal.) . Clerk. the premises are contrary to equity tiff; from interfering or attempting United States District Court, and good .conscience; and this mat- to interfere with the employes of District of Utah. ter having come on regularly for plaintiff in going to and from their hearing upon an order heretofore dally work, or from going in a made against the defendants to group or collectively to the homes in of said plaintiff's employes for the show cause, and a subpoena YEAftS Et BUSINESS equity and a copy of said order purpose of Intimidating them or to them the leave Kinds defendon of the Best Uta Six employsaid coercing having been served ants, and the court having beard ment of plaintiff, except that a sinCoal on the Market; ' ' the evidence and arguments of gle representative of said defendbe ants do to so for Satisfaction Guaranteed. counsel and being fully advised In may permitted the premises, upon consideration the purpose of peaceful and lawful SMOOT & SPAFF0RD i or from find that you, the above named de- persuasion, Intimidating by fendants, are combining and con- the use of threats, force or violence Uptown Office. Commercial .. federating with others to the injury the wives or families of said em- PftTlV, of the plaintiff as set forth in said ployes, or from aiding or abetting Yard Phone 17. petition and affidavits, and that or asisting any person or persons your actions and doings in the in committing any of the aforesaid premises are contrary to equity and restrained acts; from picketing or IR VINE'S IRVINE'S to the fact that 80 per 'cent of our orders come over the telephone, and wishing to give more personal attention to growing nice fresh flowers and plants, we have closed our office in the Columbia theater and will be at the greenhouse, corner First South and Second West. t Distributors of Quality Merchandise - Everybody's Store. 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M Chemise, Skirts, Combinations, value 1 flfl to $2.25; dandy flfl (One lot Silk Blouses end Colored Organdie, $1.00j special at 1 flf) value, Waists, values to (1 nnj liUU two yards for. $6.75, for .ipiiUU All 29c Outing and 1 flfl Canton Flannel, V I iUU four yards for. 36-in- ch ................ customer. flf) JliUU $liUU Munsing Summer Wear, flesh color, low neck, no sleeves, knee length, values K75'.. $1.00 All Knit Bloomers, 39c value, three for. M flf) -- 45c vaiuesr.--- . six yards Few soiled Children's Fur . Er:.... .....:.$i.oo ....... All Japanese 29c Baskets, ; up. Madras, i five yards for.. V S1.00 . CI flfl $1.95 Jap Parasols, to close! V; Children's ; Voiles, Light . .... T. , Dresses, vsrw ' ..L,S$1.00I;l |